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Tech veteran says, in part : I've been in technology for a quarter century, working in the biggest organizations and now in silicon valley at executive levels. More than half of my career was spent working under female management, almost exclusively when they have no expertise in my field. I never ever succeeded under these circumstances. For nearly 15 years I've seen only woman, people of color and immigrants get promoted in large shops, no matter what accomplishments others may have. ..... *

Tech veteran says, in part : *I've been in technology for a quarter century, working in the biggest organizations and now in silicon valley at executive levels. More than half of my career was spent working under female management, almost exclusively when they have no expertise in my field. I never ever succeeded under these circumstances. For nearly 15 years I've seen only woman, people of color and immigrants get promoted in large shops, no matter what accomplishments others may have. .....* *

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[–] 2 pts

It's unnatural. It's part of the big lie pushed by the media-overlord. Sure, there's Joan of Arc, Cleopatra and Boudica, but those women are rare. (And due honor because of their rarity). The greatest achievement for women is she-who-has-the-most-kids. That's been the truth for a million years; a smart phone hasn't changed that.

[–] 1 pt

I've had several women dentists over the years who I thought were outstanding professionals. But I have no idea how it is to work under them.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

Don't get me wrong... Our women are the best ever. They are magical and loveable and competent. Smart. But their greatest contribution is the number kids they can raise. That may change with artificial wombs, but we're far from that reality.

edit: and what man would want to raise a baby? That's woman stuff. ...or homosexual pedophiles that give their little pet human babies 9 baths a day. Women have fallen. Men gave them the right to decide our future. How's that apple taste?